In this chapter we assert the need for a transformative approach to conducting research on sport. The transformative approach, which we call Critical Proactivism, insists upon the scholar taking an active political stance in conducting research with an explicit purpose for attempting to transform sport and the ways knowledge is produced about sport. We argue in this chapter, and introduce the various ways the contributors to this volume demonstrate, that it is not enough to call for change within sport, but efforts to transform the very power relations and institutional structures of sport
Scholars have been slow to recognise the impact of the developing ‘information society’ on the polit...
Reducing social exclusion through interventions designed to sustain school engagement is a key aim o...
Sport, like other phenomena we find in social life, is subject to the inequalities of race, gender, ...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed. The res...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
Sport research should systematically advance knowledge about the discipline and thus be relevant to ...
Sport research should systematically advance knowledge about the discipline and thus be relevant to ...
Sport research should systematically advance knowledge about the discipline and thus be relevant to ...
Sport management scholars have called for the application of broader research approaches, including ...
Scholars have been slow to recognise the impact of the developing ‘information society’ on the polit...
Scholars have been slow to recognise the impact of the developing ‘information society’ on the polit...
Reducing social exclusion through interventions designed to sustain school engagement is a key aim o...
Sport, like other phenomena we find in social life, is subject to the inequalities of race, gender, ...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
Sport sociology has a responsibility to engage critically with the accepted wisdom of those who gove...
This article argues that the role of the public intellectual in sport is desperately needed. The res...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce the work included in the special issue: Creating Social Ch...
Sport research should systematically advance knowledge about the discipline and thus be relevant to ...
Sport research should systematically advance knowledge about the discipline and thus be relevant to ...
Sport research should systematically advance knowledge about the discipline and thus be relevant to ...
Sport management scholars have called for the application of broader research approaches, including ...
Scholars have been slow to recognise the impact of the developing ‘information society’ on the polit...
Scholars have been slow to recognise the impact of the developing ‘information society’ on the polit...
Reducing social exclusion through interventions designed to sustain school engagement is a key aim o...
Sport, like other phenomena we find in social life, is subject to the inequalities of race, gender, ...